Scoring Open-Ended Items

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Scoring Open-Ended Items Preparing for October 31 Early Release

What you need to know District benchmarks have open-ended assessment items On early release, teachers of classes with district benchmarks including 6th, 7th, & 8th math and reading AND Integrated Math & 8th grade science will score a colleague’s class set On early release, teachers of classes without district benchmarks will spend time creating open-ended questions for their content areas and/or helping with the grading – details to come soon ALL classes should be using open-ended assessment items to monitor student learning (great formative assessment idea) throughout the school year

WHY open-ended items? Begin to align district and formative assessments to Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)& State Common Assessments which will include open-ended/extended response items Check to see how students across the district are progressing with the rigor of Common Core Match learning target to assessment method Extended written response items can get deeper levels of knowledge New assessments will include open-ended/extended response items and we need to get students used to those.

Connections with Anchor Standards Where do open-ended items fit? Common Core asks students to write… Arguments using valid reasoning & sufficient evidence Informative/explanatory texts Narrative texts We’ve written informative/explanatory and narrative in the past and are now being asked to focus on arguments based on evidence. Open-ended items in our benchmark assessments can help us to focus here.

How to score open-ended questions Rubrics are based on a 0, 1, 2 scale. Score each sample using the rubric provided. Discuss your ratings and challenges with your grading team. All open-ended responses will have at least two graders. These details will be provided for you prior to ERPD since we’ll be combined with other schools for the hour of grading. You may not give half point scores (ie: 1.5). The student either makes a 0, 1, or 2.

Learning by scoring Talk about what you can learn about students and instructional practice while you’re scoring identify misconceptions concepts students are excelling in or struggling with areas in need of re-teaching (trends and patterns of misunderstanding) focus groups of students who need specific instruction

Notes About Scoring ELA items are tied to a reading selection so Language A teachers will need to bring a copy of their benchmark assessment with them. Feedback goes on the electronic benchmark plus/delta for all contents

Collecting and using the data On the Oct. 31st early release day, you will count the # of students with a 0, 1, 2 etc. and write your total on the sheet provided. Turn the electronic sheet in to Keeley by Friday, November 2 (if you do not finish on the ERPD day) Keeley will share data with the district How can you use the data? Discuss this in your dept and grade level meetings District will look at overall data to see how students are progressing with rigor of CCSS Take time for teachers to discuss how they will share the data from the district as well as what they collect (consistency in scoring, etc.)

Next steps… Find ways to incorporate extended response and writing in daily instruction Reflect on the level of questions I ask my students. Can I ask more rigorous questions to help students think more critically?

What’s on the agenda for Oct. 31? Open-ended scoring = 1 hour Combining all three IB schools (NV, MM, & SIHS) Approaches to Learning Skills Scaffolding by department Location: Northview – Nighthawk Nation Ending Time: 4:00pm